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       Representation of waterspout accompanying "Water-spouts and Whirlwinds" by Benjamin Franklin.
This paper was republished in "The complete works in philosophy, politics, and morals, of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ....", 1806. Volume II, p. 26. Library Call Number PS745 .A2 1806.
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 Keywords: Waterspout, Benjamin Franklin, pen & ink drawing, historic drawing
       
      
 
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